of national and international facilities funded by many different European countries, combined with a broad-based and highly developed user community. For many decades the ILL has been the world’s most ... resources available for neutron research. This joint endeavour is being sealed by the signature of a memorandum of understanding on research and ...
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to form a monopole crystal in a spin ice. This defines a novel state of matter where an Ising magnetic moment – a single degree of freedom – fragments thermodynamically into a part sustaining a solid, the ... Neutron experiments at the ILL contribute to the discovery of a new process of magnetic fragmentation - creating a monopole crystal in a spin ...
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- will facilitate sharing and re-use of data in a seamless and easy fashion. Users will have access to all the tools and services available through a simple connection to the EOSC Service Catalogue. PaNOSC ... 1 December 2018 Large-scale research infrastructures produce huge amounts of scientific data on a daily basis. This poses storage and ...
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unpaired electrons that thus endow a magnetic moment or spin with a direction that can be up or down), the spins of atoms close to each other may couple and align in a complicated way due to competing magnetic ... between several near neighbours – a phenomenon called ‘frustration’. This can create a dynamic magnetic structure, characterised by ...
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hospitals to diagnose and treat a range of cancers. A gamma-ray-emitting isotope can provide an image of selected tissues after injection, using a special gamma-ray camera. A gamma-ray image, 19 hours after ... is made by irradiating a gadolinium-160 target with neutrons to generate gadolinium-161 (a neutron is captured); this is then decaying into ...
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analysis - including a round-robin overview to establish normalized analytical protocols, general data analysis - highlighting methodologies for big data handling and data fairness , with a highly relevant ... BIG-MAP's Advanced Characterisation Work Package (WP5) is responsible for the creation of a European multi-modal, multi-technique platform ...
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on the assumption that up to 80 percent of a product’s environmental impact is determined during the design phase. ReMade@ARI therefore commits to enhance a material design focusing on sustainability, ... and products throughout their use. For example, bio-based materials derived from wood could provide a sustainable alternative to the packaging of ...
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part of the wider achievements of ILL over half a decade. It was written by John White, the first UK director of the ILL (1977–1980). Professor John White was a key figure in the international scattering community ... Over the course of a long and distinguished career his work demonstrated how neutron scattering data could be analysed to provide ...
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The International Year of the Periodic Table is coming to a close, and thanks to Chemistry world we're ending on a song! Helen Arney and the Waterbeach Band – joined by chemists, science communicators
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